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Shaker Cherry and Tiger Maple Hutch, This majestic piece was featured on the front cover of the November, 1999 issue of Southeastern Antiquing magazine.

Some pieces of furniture are heavily influenced by the Shakers without being a reproduction. This piece was first built in Michael's mind with every detail slowly being revealed. The 36 solid floating panels in the doors, sides, and back, as well as the dovetailed drawers were made of Tiger Maple. The case is Cherry.

This piece measures 86" long x 82" high x 24" deep. It was made with symmetry in mind down to the smallest of details. It is engraved "Mary Margaret" under the glass section.

Let Michael and John design a piece for you, using your visions and requirements.

All our hutches are built in two sections, top and bottom. They can be ordered (bottoms only) as buffets. We offer Shaker hutches in many different configurations of door, drawer, and style designs with matching dining room furniture.

Shaker Cherry and Tiger Maple Hutch, This majestic piece was featured on the front cover of the November, 1999 issue of Southeastern Antiquing magazine.

Some pieces of furniture are heavily influenced by the Shakers without being a reproduction. This piece was first built in Michael's mind with every detail slowly being revealed. The 36 solid floating panels in the doors, sides, and back, as well as the dovetailed drawers were made of Tiger Maple. The case is Cherry.

This piece measures 86" long x 82" high x 24" deep. It was made with symmetry in mind down to the smallest of details. It is engraved "Mary Margaret" under the glass section.

Let Michael and John design a piece for you, using your visions and requirements.

All our hutches are built in two sections, top and bottom. They can be ordered (bottoms only) as buffets. We offer Shaker hutches in many different configurations of door, drawer, and style designs with matching dining room furniture.

Shaker Cherry and Tiger Maple Hutch

Delnero Furniture  Fort Plain, New York

This majestic piece was featured on the front cover of the November, 1999 issue of Southeastern Antiquing magazine. Some pieces of furniture are heavily influenced by the Shakers without being a reproduction. This piece was first built in Michael's mind with every detail slowly being revealed. The 36 solid floating panels in the doors, sides, and back, as well as the dovetailed drawers were made of Tiger Maple. The case is Cherry. This piece measures 86" long x 82" high x 24" deep. It was made with symmetry in mind down to the smallest of details. It is engraved "Mary Margaret" under the glass section. Let Michael and John design a piece for you, using your visions and requirements. All our hutches are built in two sections, top and bottom. They can be ordered (bottoms only) as buffets. We offer Shaker hutches in many different configurations of door, drawer, and style designs with matching dining room furniture.

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We will deliver this desk in the Northeast or it may be shipped via common carrier(fees dependent on location).

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